that's what governor o'malley was saying. >> woodruff: speaking of jobs, of course, today is labor day. jobs is the overriding question today. to voters out there watching you right now, stephanie cutter, saying, what is this president going to do differently to create a more robust job creation climate than what he's been able to do over the last four years? what's the answer to that? what can change? >> a lot could change. i think that the two parties could come together to get real things done in washington. let's not for get that the president has the american jobs act in front of congress for a year. that would create a million jobs right now. to be putting our construction workers back to work rebuilding our roads, bridges and highways, making sure teachers can stay in classrooms, giving tax cuts to small businesses that hire. these are good, tangible concrete ideas that we can do to move this country forward. i think the president has often talked about this election as, you know, the voters get to decide the direction of this country. are they happy with the gridlock? are they